Podcast Summary: Through the ESV Bible in a Year with Jackie Hill Perry
Episode Title: March 5 (Leviticus 27; Psalm 60; Luke 24)
Release Date: March 5, 2025
Host/Author: Crossway
Guest: Jackie Hill Perry
Introduction
In this episode of "Through the ESV Bible in a Year," Jackie Hill Perry guides listeners through a profound journey encompassing the Old Testament, Psalms, and the New Testament. The readings for this day include Leviticus 27, Psalm 60, and Luke 24, each offering unique insights into devotion, worship, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Old Testament Reading: Leviticus 27
Speaker A begins the episode with a meticulous reading of Leviticus 27, which outlines the laws concerning vows and the valuation of persons and property dedicated to the Lord. This chapter emphasizes the sanctity of commitments made to God and the importance of faithful fulfillment.
Key Points:
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Valuation of Persons: The chapter specifies different valuations based on age and gender, ensuring fairness and recognition of each individual's worth in the eyes of God.
"If anyone makes a special vow to the Lord involving the valuations of persons, then the valuation of a male from 20 years old up to 60 years old shall be 50 shekels of silver." [00:15]
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Redemption and Sacrifice: The text discusses the procedures for redeeming dedicated property and animals, highlighting the seriousness of offerings made to God.
"If he wishes to redeem it, he shall add a fifth to the valuation." [02:45]
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Holiness of Dedicated Things: Emphasizes that anything devoted to the Lord is most holy and cannot be sold or redeemed, reinforcing the idea of complete dedication.
"No devoted thing that a man devotes to the Lord of anything that he has... shall be sold or redeemed." [04:30]
Insights: Jackie Hill Perry reflects on the significance of dedication in a believer's life, drawing parallels between ancient practices and contemporary expressions of faith. She underscores the importance of valuing what we offer to God and maintaining the integrity of our commitments.
Psalm Reading: Psalm 60
At [04:41], Speaker B delivers a heartfelt rendition of Psalm 60, a plea for divine intervention during times of national crisis. This psalm captures the anguish and hope of a nation seeking God’s favor and restoration.
Key Points:
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Cry for Help: The psalmist beseeches God to restore the nation, acknowledging God's past mercies and current abandonment.
"O God, you have rejected us, broken our defenses. You have been angry. O restore us." [04:41]
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Declaration of Sovereignty: Despite adversity, there is a confident declaration of God’s control over the nations.
"Gilead is mine. Manasseh is mine. Ephraim is my helmet. Judah is my scepter." [04:55]
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Call to Action: Ultimately, the psalmist calls upon God to save and lead, recognizing that human salvation is futile without divine assistance.
"With God we shall do valiantly. It is he who will tread down our foes." [05:25]
Insights: Jackie delves into the themes of surrender and reliance on God, reflecting on how personal and national struggles can lead to a deeper dependence on divine guidance. She encourages listeners to seek God’s help in their own challenges, mirroring the psalmist's earnest request.
New Testament Reading: Luke 24
Speaker A transitions to the New Testament with a comprehensive reading of Luke 24, which narrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His appearances to His disciples. This chapter is pivotal in Christian theology, affirming the victory over death and the fulfillment of prophecy.
Key Points:
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Resurrection Discovery: The women discover the empty tomb and encounter angels who proclaim Jesus’ resurrection.
"He is not here, but has risen. Remember how he told you..." [05:55]
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Road to Emmaus: Two disciples walk with the resurrected Jesus, whose identity they fail to recognize until He breaks bread with them.
"Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked to us on the road?" [06:50]
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Jesus Appears to the Disciples: Jesus appears to His gathered disciples, offering peace and proof of His bodily resurrection.
"See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself." [07:35]
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Commissioning the Disciples: Jesus commissions His followers to proclaim repentance and forgiveness of sins to all nations, assuring them of the Holy Spirit's power.
"Repentance for the forgiveness of sins should be proclaimed in his name to all nations." [08:20]
Notable Quotes:
- "Peace to you." – Jesus to His disciples, signaling the end of uncertainties and the beginning of a new mission. [08:10]
- "With God we shall do valiantly." – Reiterating faith and reliance on divine strength in the face of adversity. [05:25]
Insights: Jackie Hill Perry explores the transformative power of the resurrection, emphasizing its significance in providing hope and direction for believers. She highlights the importance of recognizing Jesus in everyday moments and the call to share His message with the world.
Conclusion
This episode weaves together ancient laws, heartfelt prayers, and the triumphant resurrection narrative to present a cohesive message of dedication, reliance, and mission. Jackie Hill Perry adeptly connects the Old and New Testaments, illustrating how foundational principles of faith transcend time and continue to guide believers today.
Takeaways:
- Value of Commitment: Understanding the depth of our vows and offerings to God enhances our spiritual walk.
- Dependence on God: In times of trouble, turning to God brings restoration and strength.
- Mission Post-Resurrection: The resurrection is not just a past event but a present call to action for all believers.
Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own commitments, seek God’s intervention in their lives, and embrace the mission entrusted to them through Christ’s resurrection.
End of Summary
